BASIC FTBALL and Computer Programming for All.

In late fall 1965, John Kemeny wrote a 239-line BASIC program called FTBALL***. Along with his colleague Thomas Kurtz and a few work-study students at Dartmouth College, Kemeny had developed the BASIC programming language and Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (DTSS). BASIC and DTSS represented perhaps t...

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Published in:DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly Vol. 17; no. 3; pp. 1 - 26
Main Author: Vee, Annette
Format: Article
Published: Digital Humanities Quarterly 2023
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